Hi I am putting the kickstart file in the tmp directory inside the ramdisk. This is for IBM iseries(ppc) and the ramdisk image is attached to the kernel. The problem occurs even when I am not trying the kickstart install, but a normal install with my CD. So the error occurs without the kickstart file coming into the picture at all. Taking your advice on looking up the archives..... thanks in advance Liza Forrest Taylor <forrestx.taylor@int To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx el.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: replacing kernel kickstart-list-admin @redhat.com 04/22/2002 05:24 PM Please respond to kickstart-list Liza Alenchery wrote: > Hi > > I am trying to build a CDROM based on Red Hat CD and put kickstart in the > ramdisk. I am replacing the kernel in the CD (The kernel that executes > during install). I have changed the RPM list, modified comps and run > genhdlist. But when I run the install, I get the screen asking em to choose > which install method(CDROM, http, ftp, nfs) and I choose CDROM, I get the > message that "I cannot find any redhat CD in your drives*. What have I > missed changing when I replaced the kernel? > > Should I be running buildinstall or some such utility? > > TIA > Liza Where did you put the ks.cfg file exactly? What do you have in that file? If you are replacing the kernel, you will most likely have to run buildinstall et al. Check the archives on this list and the archives on anaconda-devel-list. Forrest _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list